Measuring Perceived Crowding in Urban Forests
Regular visitors inaccurately estimate urban forest crowding.
Regular visitors inaccurately estimate urban forest crowding.
More people than ever are turning to the country’s national forests for recreation, and they’re bumping into each other—philosophically, if not literally.
Routes through forested areas should consider diversity in walkers’ sound experiences.
Three articles on how certain aspects of the environment affect people’s perception of danger add to our knowledge about how to make places safer.
People who visit woodlands more frequently as children are more apt to visit woodland spaces as adults.
In a study of forest settings without paths, researchers have shown that if a location has either visual access or legibility, it will be preferred.